题目
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Why do things so happen to them? What are the reasons?
I later find out that some people are determined. They are “igniters” that catch fire of their own, giving light and heat. But that’s not the case with others. They may be fuels but not igniters. As pieces of wood or coal, they need a match or a lighter to make them burn so that their energy can be released to give off light and heat.
The majority of people need some igniter to light them. Thus igniter becomes a must for those people to succeed. Unless a suitable igniter comes their way, they will always remain idle like cold unused firewood or coal.
Fortunately, such an igniter is not difficult to meet. One may find it in an instructive book, a film story, a few words of a close friend, some advice of a good teacher, a pleasant journey, or an unexpected love.
Any of these, coming at the right time, can serve as an igniter to start one’s enthusiasm for learning or for a better career, to turn him from a passive state of waiting to an active state of pursuing, to lend him strength to go ahead bravely. In that case, what he has prepared for years will be quickly turned into fruitful reality.
Such an igniter may turn up of itself, but most likely we have to find it ourselves. Never let a chance slide away, for it is the key to your success.
小题1: According to the text, “________” are the persons that can light many people so that their energy can be released to give off light and heat.
A.idlers | B.igniters | C.fuels | D.serious people |
A.Storing a lot of energy. |
B.Great interest in everything. |
C.An igniter coming at the right time. |
D.Wonderful dreams about a bright future. |
A.describe two kinds of people |
B.encourage people to find chances to succeed |
C.praise those who work hard |
D.make fun of idlers |
答案
小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:B
解析
试题分析:
小题1:细节题。由第三段they are …………….. 伯乐能使许多人迸发出激情,故选B
小题2:细节题。第六段any of these ……………………伯乐在一个正确的时间出现能够点燃一个人学习的热情,或者为了一个更好的职业,是人们由被动转向积极地态度,给人们力量勇敢地向前冲。故选C
小题3:细节推断题。由文章最后一段大意可知。作者的意图是鼓励人们去寻找伯乐,不要让成功的机会溜走,故选B
点评:文章讲述了世界上两种人,意中人游手好闲,一种做事认真的人呢,但这些人也需要催化剂需要有伯乐赏识,同时作者鼓励我们去找寻伯乐,抓住成功的机会,文章层次分明,答题时,注意把握大意,在文章中找出答案,不要自己臆想。
核心考点
试题【There are two kinds of people in the world. Those of the first kind are born idl】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
In Tokyo, there"s a big rush hour underground. Most of the people in Tokyo take the subways. The trains are very crowded. Subway employees called packers wear white gloves and help pack the commuters into the trains when the doors close. They make sure that all purses, briefcases, clothes, and hands are inside the trains.
In Seoul, many commuters prefer to take taxis to get to work.. To hail a cab,many people stand at crossroads and raise two fingers. This means they"ll pay the cab driver double the usual fare. Some people even raise three fingers! They"ll pay three times the normal rate。
Streets in Rome are very crowded with automobiles and mopeds(摩托自行车)during rush hours. The city can"t make its streets wider, and it can"t build new highways, because it doesn"t want to disturb the many historic sites in the city, such as the Forum and the Coliseum. It took the city fifteen years to construct a new subway system. Construction had to stop every time workers found old artifacts and discovered places of interest to archaeologists(考古学家).
In many big cities, there are special lanes on highways for carpools. These are groups of three or more people who drive to and from work together. They share the costs of gas and parking and take turns driving into the city.
Getting to work and getting home can be difficult in many places around the world. Rush hour traffic seems to be a universal problem.
小题1:Big cities have traffic problems during rush hours because there are _______
A.special lanes on highways | B.many commuters |
C.four rush hours | D.many cars on the street |
A.take subway trains to work | B.are packers |
C.take taxis to work | D.carry briefcases to work |
A.pay double the normal fare | B.try to get a cab |
C.prefer to take taxis | D.to stand at crossroads |
A.live in the city | B.take the subway to work |
C.save money on gas and parking fees | D.have special license plates(牌照) |
One important cause of the generation gap is the chance that young people have to choose their own ways of life.In more traditional societies, when children grow up, they are expected to live in the same area as their parents, to marry people that their parents know and agree to, and to continue the family occupation(职业).In our society, young people often travel great distances for their education, move out of the family home at an early age, marry or live with people whom their parents have never met, and choose occupations different from those of their parents.
In our easily changing society, parents often expect their children to do better than they did: to find better jobs, to make more money, and to do all the things that they were unable to do.Often, however, the strong desire that parents have for their children are another cause of the disagreement between them.Often, they discover that they have very little in common with each other.
Finally, the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between the generations.In a traditional culture, elderly people are valued for their wisdom, but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become out of date overnight.The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds, separated by different skills and abilities.
No doubt, the generation gap will continue to be a feature(特点)of American life for some time to come.Its causes are rooted in the freedom and changes of our society, and in the rapid speed at which society changes.
小题1:The main idea of the first paragraph is that _______.
A.the generation gap suddenly appeared |
B.the generation gap is a feature of modern social life |
C.people can reduce the generation gap |
D.many critics argue over the nature of the generation gap |
A.on all sides | B.near |
C.in every direction | D.in existence(存在) |
A.Young people like to choose their own life styles. |
B.American society is changing very fast. |
C.Parents place high hopes on their children. |
D.Modern education makes them think differently. |
A.depend on their parents to make a life |
B.stay with their parents in order to get a chance for higher education |
C.seek the best advice from their parents |
D.have very little in common with their parents |
A.Parents should be strict with their children. |
B.The younger generation should value the older generation for their wisdom. |
C.The generation gap is partly caused by the older generation. |
D.The generation gap does not exist in American society. |
At least one group of people is certain that it can. A recent survey of the top 500 entrepreneurs in the UK found that 70% felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the British public. Britain is hostile to success, they said. It has a culture of jealousy. As a result, the survey said, entrepreneurs were “unloved, unwanted and misunderstood.” Jealousy is sometimes known as the “green – eyed monster” and the UK is its home.
Scientists at Warwich University in the UK recently tested this idea. They gathered a group of people together and gave each an imaginary amount of money. Some were given a little, others a great deal. Those given a little were given the chance to destroy the large amount of money given to others – but at the cost of losing their own. Two thirds of the people tested agreed to do this.
This seems to prove that the entrepreneurs were right to complain. But there is also conflicting evidence. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development recently reported that the UK is now the world’s fourth largest economy. That is not bad for people who are supposed to hate success. People in the UK also work longer hours than anyone else in Europe. So the British people are not lazy, either.
“It is not really success that the British dislike,” says Carey Cooper, a professor of management at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. “It’s people using their success in a way that seems proud or unfair or which separates them from their roots.”
Perhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem. They set out to do things in their way. They work long hours. By their own efforts they become millionaires. But instead of being happy they complain that nobody loves them. It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were more friendly, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them.
小题1:Most entrepreneurs surveyed believe that .
A.the British people hate success |
B.the British people are hardworking |
C.love of success is Britain’s national character |
D.they are considered as “green – eyed monsters” |
A.Two thirds of the people tested didn’t love money. |
B.Most people would rather fail than see others succeed. |
C.An imaginary amount of money does not attract people. |
D.Most people are willing to enjoy success with others. |
A.jealousy is Britain’s national character |
B.British entrepreneurs are not fairly treated |
C.the scientists at Warwich University did a successful test |
D.the entrepreneurs in the UK do not behave properly |
A.Be More Modest and We Will Love You More |
B.Proud Entrepreneurs |
C.The Frenchmen are Romantic While The British are Hostile |
D.Only Pains but No Gains |
Some Chinese new-rich like eating shark fin soup because they think it shows their class. However, for the Chinese NBA idol Yao Ming, doing so is unacceptable as the practice has led to the overfishing of sharks.
When Yao and his wife Ye Li got married in 2007, they publicly announced that they would not allow shark fin soup to be served at their wedding banquet.
Actually, Yao had been saying no to shark fins since 2006, when he was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for wild life protection.
Now, the 226-cm big guy is resorting to his personal influence to encourage more to say no to eating the soup and to raise awareness of animal protection. "Sharks are friends of human beings. They are not our food," Yao said.
Other celebrity athletes like Olympic champions Li Ning and Kong Linghui are following on the heels of Yao, throwing themselves into serving the public as Goodwill Ambassadors for wild animal rescue. Recent reports about Yao"s retirement have saddened tens of thousands of basketball fans both at home and abroad. Yet Yao"s influence goes far beyond the basketball courts.
Yao has engaged himself in charity and public welfare services for quite a while. When the devastating 8.0-magnitude earthquake hit Wenchuan in southwest China in 2008, Yao donated 2 million yuan . "When I was a little boy, my parents and teachers told me to help others and to be a good man," Yao recalled. "But I could not donate then because I had not much pocket money. After I moved to Houston, I got involved in quite a number of community service activities and I felt a strong sense of achievement when I got people together," Yao said.
Like Yao, newly crowned French Open champion Li Na has showed her willingness to donate. Li gave 480,000 yuan of her prize money from the open, plus 20,000 yuan from her own pocket, to a local nursing home in her hometown. Another Chinese sports icon, hurdler Liu Xiang, has also been actively involved in charity for years.
小题1:The reason why some Chinese new-rich like eating shark fin soup is that they think _______ .
A.it is very delicious | B.it is very cheap and healthy |
C.it is very popular in society | D.it can show their status |
A.too many sharks are killed | B.he dislikes eating sharp fin |
C.it is too expensive | D.sharks are dangerous animals |
A.Li Na donated 500,000 yuan to a local nursing home in her hometown. |
B.Yao Ming donated 2 million yuan after the earthquake of Wenchuan. |
C.Yao Ming has encouraged more people to stop eating shark fin soup and protect animals. |
D.Yao Ming was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for protecting wild life in 2007. |
A.Rich and generous. | B.Influential and warmhearted. |
C.Energetic and optimistic. | D.Popular and confident. |
A.most athletes don"t like eating shark fin soup |
B.Yao Ming has been donating money to charity since he was a child |
C.Yao Ming has an influence on not only the basketball courts but also charity and public welfare services |
D.Yao Ming has taken part in many community service activities when he was in China |
The annual design competition challenges middle school students to use engineering to deal with issues that affect the earth. This year the competition focused on water conservation. Participants had to come up with ways to improve water use in the home. Kids from 38 middle schools across the country competed in the finals. The event took place from February 17-18 in Washington, D.C. More than 30,000 students entered the competition.
Abby, Wyatt and Tom call their winning city Novo Mondum. The name means "new world" in Latin. Novo Mondum sits on the coast of Iceland. The group chose the spot for its wealth of clean energy resources, such as geothermal(地热的) energy and hydropower. Both sources use the power of nature to generate electricity. Geothermal energy draws heat from deep inside the Earth. Hydropower gets energy from flowing water. "Our city is very globally aware," Abby told TFK.
Students team up with a teacher and a volunteer engineer mentor(顾问)to develop their cities. Each group creates a fictional city on SimCity 4 Deluxe, a computer game that allows players to build virtual towns. Then they construct tabletop models of the cities and write essays describing their project. The models must be made using recycled materials and cost no more than $100 to build.
小题1: What’s the main feature of the city designed by the three winners?
A.Making full use of water resources. |
B.Turning rooftops into green gardens. |
C.Protecting our home — the earth. |
D.Costing no money to build |
A.one of the problems that influence the Earth. |
B.the main theme of 2009 Future City Competition. |
C.one of the issues for the participants to deal with abroad. |
D.an easy topic for all the students to design. |
A. ninth-graders from Bexley, Ohio.
B. second prize winners at the 2009 Future City Competition.
C. lucky to get the first prize at the 2009 Future City Competition.
D. eighth-graders from Washington, D.C.
小题4:The underlined word “hydropower” means ______________.
A.electric power from burning oil. |
B.electric power from burning coals. |
C.electric power from deep inside the earth. |
D.electric power from moving water. |
A.The process of developing a Future City. |
B.How teachers instruct the students in the competition. |
C.The process of building virtual towns. |
D.What materials should be used in the competition. |
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